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Microsoft® OneNote® 2010 Plain & Simple--New from Microsoft Press

Sebastopol, CA—"OneNote is an essential part of the Microsoft Office Suite," says author Peter Weverka. "In fact, Microsoft included OneNote (along with Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook) as one of only four programs in its Home & Student version of Office. Nevertheless, many people don't use OneNote. They don't understand its many possibilities, and I wrote the book to remedy that."

Weverk continues, "If you're taking notes at a PowerPoint presentation and not using OneNote to take your notes, you're doing yourself a disfavor. OneNote was designed specifically for note taking. You can easily retrieve notes, review notes, and recycle notes into different formats, and readers will be able to quicky get up to speed with this book."

For a review copy or more information please email maryr@oreilly.com. Please include your delivery address and contact information.

About the Author

Peter Weverka is a long-time author who has written on a variety of Microsoft applications, including all the Microsoft Office applications and Microsoft Money. He is the author of Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 Step by Step.

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